Food Security, Access, and Health Outcomes in Rural America: Challenges and Policy Pathways
November 19 @ 1:00 pm

Food Security, Access, and Health Outcomes in Rural America: Challenges and Policy Pathways
This webinar will focus on the everyday challenges rural communities face in accessing healthy and affordable food, and how these challenges affect health and well-being. We will discuss the impact of policy reforms, unique challenges such as food deserts, and strategies to strengthen rural food systems through partnerships, education, and innovation.
Intended for: All
Cost: FREE
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